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Sexist Troll Attacks Sarah Silverman On Twitter, And Her Unexpected Response Turns Man’s Life Upside Down

Sarah Silverman is known for her rather dark comedy but her heart is full of kindness. Instead of fighting fire with fire and insulting a sexist troll who called her the C-word, she responded with getting to know him and actually improving his life.

On the 28th of December, Twitter user Jeremy Jamrozy replied rudely to Silverman’s tweets, as she was reaching out to a Trump supporter in the hope of understanding where they were coming from. She didn’t ignore him nor did she got angry. Instead, Sarah took a completely different route, finding the roots of Jeremy’s anger – his health. Scroll down to read the most compassionate act on Twitter, and join me by making a 2018 resolution to be as empathetic as Sarah.

Rokas is a writer at Bored Panda with a BA in Communication. After working for a sculptor, he fell in love with visual storytelling and enjoys covering everything from TV shows (any Sopranos fans out there?) to photography. Throughout his years in Bored Panda, over 235 million people have read the posts he's written, which is probably more than he could count to.

Indeed! Sarah, there is another toddler with severe mental issues, raging on Twitter on a daily basis, calling people names etc... I was wondering if you could handle him as well ... look for @realdonaldtrump or something like that. Thanks in advance :)

Michael, that's the thing isn't it? If it is indeed fabricated, it doesn't fucking represent human kindness... for it to represent that, it has to really happened.
I'm not debating if this happened or not, I couldn't care less. But jeez, some people and their logic, ...

Kostas , go piss up a rope, you are the problem with society today, even if this is a fabricated story, it still represents human kindness, who cares where it comes from , so my dear Kostas , your stupid is showing.

I agree. That title is misleading. Just because he used the word "c*nt" once doesn't mean he's sexist, we don't know that. Also, such a title tone leads you to think it's one of those "troll getting burnt" content, which is not. And such a deceiving move is not neccessary on a site like BP, where still many people come to find the articles about positivity and heart warming content. Also, WHAT ARE THESE DOWNVOTES FOR?! Claudio Franco has a good point!

I was going to say. I've called people cunts but that doesn't mean I'm sexist. Just the same way that calling someone a "dick" isn't sexist. It gives a bad impression of the person, as though we're supposed to dislike them immediately.

Indeed! Sarah, there is another toddler with severe mental issues, raging on Twitter on a daily basis, calling people names etc... I was wondering if you could handle him as well ... look for @realdonaldtrump or something like that. Thanks in advance :)

Michael, that's the thing isn't it? If it is indeed fabricated, it doesn't fucking represent human kindness... for it to represent that, it has to really happened.
I'm not debating if this happened or not, I couldn't care less. But jeez, some people and their logic, ...

Kostas , go piss up a rope, you are the problem with society today, even if this is a fabricated story, it still represents human kindness, who cares where it comes from , so my dear Kostas , your stupid is showing.

I agree. That title is misleading. Just because he used the word "c*nt" once doesn't mean he's sexist, we don't know that. Also, such a title tone leads you to think it's one of those "troll getting burnt" content, which is not. And such a deceiving move is not neccessary on a site like BP, where still many people come to find the articles about positivity and heart warming content. Also, WHAT ARE THESE DOWNVOTES FOR?! Claudio Franco has a good point!

I was going to say. I've called people cunts but that doesn't mean I'm sexist. Just the same way that calling someone a "dick" isn't sexist. It gives a bad impression of the person, as though we're supposed to dislike them immediately.